- Staff (incl. County Management Team)
- Recruitment & Selection
- Health & Safety
- Staff Training
Staff
County Management Team
[A] Acting [T] Temporary [WS] Work Sharing
MANAGEMENT TEAM | |
County Manager: | Michael Malone |
Director of Housing & Corporate: | John McCormack |
Director of Transport, Sanitary, Fire & Emergency: | Tom Gunning |
Director of Planning & Environment: | Philip O'Neill |
Director of Community & Enterprise: | Tony Walsh |
Head of Finance: | John Dempsey |
SENIOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS | |
Human Resources/Corporate: | Michael J Brennan |
Housing: | Anne Marie Walsh |
Planning & Environment: | Martin Mullally |
Roads & Sanitary: | Michael Delahunty |
County Librarian: | James Fogarty |
Head of Information Systems: | Kevin Hanley |
Financial Management Accountant: | Declan McDonnell |
Senior Social Worker: | Margaret Newport |
Finance: | Tim Butler (A) |
SENIOR EXECUTIVE ENGINEERS | |
Sanitary Services: |
Dermot Druhan John Dowling |
Planning: | Joe Wall |
Environment: | Carol McCarthy |
Housing: | Seamus Kavanagh |
Road Design: | Ian Gardner |
Roads Project Co-Ordinator N9/N10: | Joe Gannon |
Chief Fire Officer: | Ciaran Cormican |
Senior Planner: | Denis Malone (A) |
Kilkenny Area Office: | Frank Gray |
Castlecomer Area Office: | Michael Murphy |
Callan Area Office: | Pat Graham |
Thomastown Area Office: | John Leahy |
Newrath Area Office: | Frank Stafford [A] |
EXECUTIVE ENGINEERS | |
Machinery Yard: | Seamus Loughlin |
Road Design: |
Owen Shine Harry Shine |
Sanitary Services: | Eamon Mahon |
Planning: |
Joe Scully John Nolan |
Assistant Chief Fire Officer: |
John Collins Frank Dunne |
Conservation Officer: | Cormac O'Sullivan |
Executive Architect: | Evelyn Graham |
Road Project Office | Lisa Mulcahy (A) |
Kilkenny Ring Road Project Team |
John McGinty, Project Eng. Brian O'Donovan, Res. Exec. Eng. Aidan Morrissey, Res. Exec. Eng. John Ormond, Res. Exec. Eng. Daniel Wrafter, Ass. Res. Eng. Brendan Dowling, Ass. Res. Eng. Joe Daly, Technician Level 1 |
SENIOR ENGINEERS | |
Planning & Environment: | Pat Foley |
Sanitary Services: | Frank O'Dwyer |
Roads: | Billy Mernagh |
EXECUTIVE PLANNERS | |
Planning: |
Patricia Cadogan Lorraine O'Sullivan Claire Kelly Suzanne Galvin |
SENIOR STAFF OFFICERS | |
Corporate Affairs: | Catherine Millea (WS) |
Information Systems: | Tadhg McSherry |
Sanitary Services: | Una Kealy (A) |
Finance: | Phil Curran |
Human Resources: | Anne Delaney |
Environment: | Lynda Madden |
Health & Safety: | Lisa Russell |
Designated Road Safety Officer: | Una Kealy (A) |
Designated Water Safety Officer: | Maeve Good |
Arts Officer: | Mary Butler |
Hertiage Officer: | Dearbhla Ledwidge |
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS | |
Finance: | Anne Marie Shortall (A) |
Internal Audit: | Michael Shortall |
Finance: | Annette Fitzpatrick |
Housing: |
Michael Drea (A) Michael Leahy (A) |
Roads/Sanitary Services : | Martin Butler |
Road Project Team: | John Walsh |
Corporate Affairs: | Jimmy Gibbons |
Partnership Facilitator: | Adrian Waldron |
Community and Enterprise: |
David Shortall (A) Lindsey Butler Brid Hynes |
Rapid Co-ordinator: | Ronan Ryan |
Staff Numbers
Kilkenny local authorities employs 637 staff in the following categories:
Male | Female | |
Managerial/Administrative | 55 | 152 |
Engineering/Technical | 74 | 13 |
Operational/Outdoor services Staff | 328 | 15 |
Staff Welfare
Employee Assistance Programme
Kilkenny Local Authorities launched its Employee Assistance Programme in Partnership with Bupa Ireland. The Programme is designed to assist individuals in dealing with their personal and work related problems. The service is provided through a confidential helpline and face to face interaction offering both counselling and information services. The service is a valuable management tool in maintaining employee well-being and enhancing organisational performance.
Policy on Absenteeism Management Welfare Programme
This Policy was rolled out to all Staff in 2005.The Policy is designed to encourage full attendance and the proper management of sickness absence.
Workplace Wellbeing Strategy
Human Resources in partnership with the Workplace Partnership Committee launched its workplace wellbeing strategy through a health promotion day on the 6th of October 2005 Through a series of promotional stands ,demonstrations consultations and workshops involving Cancer Awareness,The Irish Heart Foundation, Employee Assistance Programme,fight for Sight campaign –Glaucoma testing,Alternative therapies,Health promotion unit of the Health Executive.
A Staff Health Screening programme was available to all staff in 2005 which was carried out by LABLINK.and subsidised by the council.
Other initiatives will be promoted in 2006 such as Workplace Drugs and Alcohol Policies, Stress and Mental well- being Healthy eating and physical activities, review of pre employment medical assessments and health survelliance programmes.
Industrial Relations
Kilkenny Local Authorities maintained its good industrial relations record.
Work Life Balance Schemes
The following Work Life Balance Schemes are in operation:
Term Time Leave | 5 |
Work Share | 12 |
Parental Leave | 18 |
Career Breaks | 9 |
Equality and Diversity
Kilkenny local authorities fully subscribe to the principles of equality as set out in the employment Equality Acts 1998 and 2004
During the year training was provided to staff in equality and diversity which is ongoing, and Sign language.
The Equality Action Team work in partnership with the Human Resources Department in ensuring compliance with all policies in relation to equality and diversity.
Performance Verification process
The Council submitted a number of action plans detailing progress under Sustaining Progress during the year to the Performance Verification Group in respect of benchmarking The Performance Verification Group site visit took place on the 20th September 2005
Training Learning and Development
Training learning and Development is a core function of the Human Resource Dept and during 2005 the training unit prepared a Training learning and development strategy for Kilkenny Local Authorities. The personal development profiles of Staff in the Performance Management System form a key element of the Training plans for the organisation.
O2 Awards
Kilkenny County Council won its first ever O2 ability Award in 2005 for best practice in Recruitment & Selection. The awards recognise progressive attitudes in organisations that see disability and diversity as corporate opportunity and key to its success. The Awards Programme involved six steps with stage three of the competition involving an on site assessment which took place in 2005. Kilkenny County Council has entered the competition for 2006 in the following categories:
- Customer Service,
- Environmental Accessibility,
- Leadership,
- Recruitment and Selection,
- Learning Development and
- Progression and looks forward to further success.
Service Indicators
Kilkenny Local Authorities achieved the 3% national performance indicator for expenditure on training learning and development as a percentage of total payroll costs in 2005 . The outturn was 4.65%
C1. Percentage of Working days lost to sickness absence through
Certified Leave | 3.35% |
Uncertified Leave | 0.53% |
Retirements / Resigns
STAFF WHO RETIRED IN 2005 | STAFF WHO RESIGNED IN 2005 |
John J. Byrne | Julie Brophy |
Richard Butler | Damien Daly |
Thomas Curran | John Dunphy |
Thomas Flynn | Maria Goff |
Christy Leahy | Ann O'Brien |
Patrick Manning | Caitriona Walsh |
David Ryan | |
Patrick Treacy | |
Patrick Whelan |
Recruitment & Selection
Interviews 2005
Forty Eight [48] separate interviews were held during the year for various permanent and temporary positions. The gender breakdown is as follows:
Male | Female | |
Interview Board | 96 | 52 |
Successful Candidates | 34 | 14 |
Health and Safety
LASAG (Local Authority Safety Advisors Group)
- Health Surveillance Guidelines Development
- Sun Safety Policy & risk assessment protocol
Health Promotion Committee
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Health Promotion Day
Safety Week
- 'The Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Act, 2005' briefing sessions offered to all staff.
- 'Stop that Noise' - NISO, IOSH & HSA Joint Seminar offered to safety committee members and relevant section representatives (facilitated by SERAC).
- Noise Monitoring – carried for a number of workshops and various equipment.
- Safety Quiz.
- LASAG Safety Week Newsletter circulation to all staff.
Emergency Arrangements
- Review and monitoring of procedures - County Hall.
- Installation of new and appropriate assembly point signs & fire action notices.
- Fire audit - Library Headquarters & City Hall.
- Training of fire marshals and drivers in use of fire extinguishers - KCC & KBC.
- Fire Marshal briefing - County Hall.
Construction
- Review of Project Supervisor Appointments
- Review of construction & contractor H&S procedures
Roads
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Review of management of health & safety particularly in roads area:
- Updating of Ancillary Safety Statement - Roads
- Development of yearly safety and health plans for area project works
- Development of one page risk assessment / safety & health plan checklist forms
- Cable avoidance tool purchase for areas without same
Housing
- Ancillary Safety Statement drafting
- Cable avoidance tool purchase
Sanitary Services
- Sanitary Services Ancillary Safety Statement
- Site Specific Safety Statements for each water and sewerage plant in the county
- Including risk assessments
- Plant safety & health inspections & reports
- Construction & Contractor H&S procedures revision & implementation.
- Noise monitoring
- Equipment
- Life Jackets
- Gas monitors
- Harnesses and lifelines
- Escape breathing apparatus
- Tripod and harness - for each area in the county
- Face masks - where necessary
- Life bouys
- Fire extinguishers - placed where none were previously present
- Safety railings - erected around hazardous operations in some plants. The plants still requiring same will be done in 2006.
- Safety grates - erected over hazardous operations / storage areas in some plants.The plants still requiring same will be done in 2006.
- Ladders - erected for access / egress to tanks, etc. in some plants. The plants still requiring same will be done in 2006.
- Extractor fan - Sanitary Service workshop, Machinery Yard
- CAT (Cable Avoidance Tool) - underground service detection
Excavations
- Telescopic graveshore unit sourced and purchased - Cemetery KBC
Welfare Arrangements
- Four mobile welfare units i.e. with toilets and canteen facilities, have been provided through Partnership. Six more have been purchased by Kilkenny County Council in 2004 with a further four purchased in 2005.
Training
- Safepass - staff requiring same i.e. those entering a construction site at any time
- Safepass refresher - was rolled out for all staff whose card was to expire
- Occupational First Aid refresher
- C1 - Confined Space Manager
- C3 - Safe working in confined spaces
- Employee drug testing - attended by H&S and HR for information on the upcoming legislation
- Safe use of Fire extinguishers (as above)
- Fire marshal briefing (as above)
- Signing, lighting and guarding - continued to be rolled out since last year for roads staff
- Surface dressing - continued to be rolled out since last year for roads staff
- Ride on roller - the first course offered and ran on this piece of equipment to be rolled out further
- Site Dumper - continued to be rolled out for the last number of years
- Gas Cylinder - ran for fitters and plumbers
- Toolbox talks - Safe work practice sheets (dumpers, Underground services), Inoculations and stress: continued to be rolled out since 2004
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Briefings on 'The Safety, health and welfare at work act, 2005' - ran by the HSA as well as in-house